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rich, very good. A A'ermont variety, doing well in most places where 

 tested. 



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Lodge (Smith's Bnnlnnnre). — Medium, iiyriform, tapering to the 

 stem, with sides unequal; color greeni.sh browTi, well covered with 

 patches of russet; stem one and one-ciuarter inches long, inserted 

 obliquely at the top of the neck, witliout cavity. Flesh whitish, 

 juicy, melting, rich, with jilcasant acid; core gritty; quality very 

 good, (h'own mainly in Pennsylvania, where it originated. Season, 

 September. 



Longworth. — ^tcilium to largo, nearly niund, liergamotte-^haped, 

 yellow, witli "warm blu.shed cheek. Flesh rather coarse, l.nit juicv, 



